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Ketchikan Indian Community Psychologist in Ketchikan, Alaska

General Information

Job Title: Psychologist

Date Posted: 05/03/2024

Location: Behavioral Health

Compensation and Hours

Minimum Salary: $43.08/Hour

Maximum Salary: $64.63/Hour

Type of Job: Full Time

Hours per Week: 40

Benefits: Health/Dental/Vision/401K

Anticipated Job Duration: Year Round

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Job Description

Indian Preference: Consistent with Public Law 93-638 and other federal laws recognizing the inherent right of the Tribe to exercise Indian Preference.

Purpose

Ketchikan Indian Community (KIC) job descriptions are a management tool to help organize duties and provide employees with the employer’s expectations with regard to a specific job classification. The duties listed are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is a reasonable assignment for the position. This job description is not an employment agreement or contract. Management has the exclusive right to alter this job description at any time without notice.

Job Summary

The purpose of this position is to deliver culturally sensitive, competent behavioral health services to clients under the supervision of the Behavioral Health Director. This position will determine the nature of client’s situation, initiate treatment plan, provide individual and group counseling, facilitate all aspects of outpatient treatment, and document progress. Clinician will be responsible for general coordination of counseling services and have sufficient personal mobility to complete field work at various locations. Position will require flexible work schedule to include evening and weekend hours as necessary.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS

  • The Psychologist will demonstrate competency in utilizing diagnostic tools for assessment of mental illness and co-occurring disorders.

  • Administer psychological testing, complete diagnostics, and prepare written reports as required.

  • Perform screenings, intake and assessment; interview client, family members, and others as necessary; assess medical, emotional and social information.

  • Provide referrals to appropriate treatment agencies and other related services as necessary.

  • Develop individualized treatment plans with measurable goals and objectives, and provide timely and thorough documentation in compliance with Department, State, and Federal policies and regulations.

  • Work effectively with other community and State agencies to provide a collaborative continuum of care for mutual clients.

  • Provide information and outreach intervention services to Tribal members as requested.

  • Provide services including individual, family and group psychotherapy, crisis intervention, and rehabilitation services as necessary.

  • Follow professional code of ethics including confidentiality, individual rights, professional and legal issues in providing services.

  • Participate in required clinical staffing and weekly supervision within the Behavioral Health Department as well as with other outside agencies as needed.

  • Complete all assignments with considerable independence, under the supervision of the Director and Clinical Supervisor. Non-licensed psychologists, or psychologist candidates, will complete assignments under the direct supervision of a licensed Clinical Psychologist.

KIC COMPETENCIES

Cultural Competency: To be respectful and responsive (https://www.samhsa.gov/capt/applying-strategic-prevention-framework/cultural-competence/cultural-competence-spf#be-respectful-and-responsive) to the health beliefs, practices, and cultural and linguistic needs of KIC Tribal Members. Developing cultural competence is an evolving, dynamic process that takes time and occurs along a continuum (https://www.samhsa.gov/capt/applying-strategic-prevention-framework/cultural-competence/cultural-competence-spf#cultural-competence-continuum) .

Commitment: To serve Tribal Members and set a high standard for yourself in your performance; strive for results and success; convey a sense of urgency and bring issues to closure; and stay persistent despite obstacles and opposition.

Customer Service: Meet/exceed the expectations and requirements of internal and external customers; identify, understand, and monitor the needs of both internal and external customers, always talk and act with customers in mind; and recognize working colleagues as customers.

Effective Communication: Ensure important information is passed to those who need to know; convey necessary information with respect, clearly and effectively orally or in writing

Responsiveness and Accountability: Demonstrate a high level of conscientiousness; hold oneself personally responsible for one's own work; and do the required fair share of work.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

  • Knowledge of State and Federal guidelines for clinical programs and “best practice” techniques;

  • Knowledge of social problems experienced by Alaska Natives and American Indians;

  • Knowledge of alcohol and substance abuse services available in the community and some familiar with state-wide services;

  • Knowledge of screening and identification of symptoms of alcohol/drug abuse and withdrawal;

  • Knowledge and ability to carry out federal confidentiality rules for clients seeking substance abuse services;

  • Knowledge of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA);

  • Skill in utilizing diagnostic tools for assessment and diagnostic purposes;

  • Skill to operate software programs;

  • Ability to provide behavioral health treatment services in a clinical and community-based setting;

  • Ability to exercise mature judgment in evaluating specific situations and recommending solutions;

  • Ability to listen, observe, and record a variety of information and situations;

  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relations with clients, peers, public and private agencies, Tribal members, and the general public;

  • Ability to communicate professionally over the telephone and in person in a positive and clear manner;

  • Ability to manage multiple tasks, including telephone, computer operations and in-person visits simultaneously;

  • Ability to take verbal instruction and complete assigned project by established deadline;

  • Ability to be flexible in order to perform at the highest level as a team player;

  • Ability to utilize maximum degree of professionalism and diplomacy with those who may be experiencing a high degree of stress both mentally and/or physically (both patients and co-workers);

  • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision and able to prioritize assignments;

  • Ability to maintain confidentiality of all KIC operations and staff.

Physical Activities

Must be able to work in an office environment in a stationary position the majority of the work day.

This position needs to occasionally move about inside the office environment to access office equipment, attend face-to-face meetings on / off site as needed, zoom meetings, teleconference calls, videoconferencing, e-mail, and similar activities, etc.Routinely lifting and carrying items and boxes up to ten (10) pounds.

Large portion of time will be spent in front of computer screen, researching and reviewing various documents for final disposition to internal / external customers. Writing by hand and using a personal computer. Traveling occasionally, to out-of-town meetings and functions.

Working Conditions

The environment involves the usual risks and stress of an office environment within a public service facility. The employee may be exposed to communicable diseases. Safety precautions for employees such as blood drawing for screening of various diseases such as hepatitis, required immunizations, etc. are necessary. The employee is occasionally subject to verbal abuse, threats, and physical violence from angry, hostile, or disgruntled patients and/or family members.

QUALIFICATIONS

Licensure

Employee with Ph.D. degree must have a permanent, full, and unrestricted license to practice Psychology in the State of Alaska, another state, District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or a territory of the United States.

Possess current valid State of Alaska driver's license with a record acceptable to KIC’s Insurance carrier.

Education

Psychologist Candidates and Psychologist Externs working toward completion of doctoral degree under the supervision of a Licensed Clinical Supervisor accepted. Completion of doctoral degree (Ph.D. or PsyD.) in Clinical / Counseling Psychology preferred.

Experience

Two to five years clinical field work experience required. Must have a background in communicating and interacting effectively in cross-cultural situations.

Required Job Qualifications

1 Can you pass a drug test?

Are you 18 or older?

Do you have a pending charge or past conviction for DWI/DUI?

Do you have any pending charge(s) or past conviction(s) for possession of a controlled substance?

Has a driver's license, permit, or privilege ever been suspended or revoked?

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